The fiscal year ended March 2019 was very profitable for Nintendo, it earned the 4th best operating profits of its entire history.
NES Classic and SNES Classic shipped 120K between January and March 2019.
Nintendo is still shipping small quantities of Wii evergreen games in 2019.

Nintendo's Inventories (in million yen):

March 2017: 39,129
June 2017: 63,240
September 2017: 135,581
December 2017: 94,691
March 2018: 141,795
June 2018: 212,843
September 2018: 326,066
December 2018: 181,839
March 2019: 135,470

Super Mario Party really has a good shot at becoming the best selling in the series

Edit: switch has an insanely good software/hardware ratio for a console this early in its life. Looking at that chart shows that it’s clearly selling games like a home console rather than a portable; it’s tie in ratio already exceeds that of most previous portable consoles.

The company also was in a very different situation in March 2013 compared to March 2019.
In March 2013 had recorded the second consecutive operating losses since when Nintendo entered the video games business (-6,410Bn yen).
In March 2019 had recorded the 4th best operating income of its history (249,701Bn yen)

The company also was in a very different situation in March 2013 compared to March 2019.
In March 2013 had recorded the second consecutive operating losses since when Nintendo entered the video games business (-6,410Bn yen).
In March 2019 had recorded the 4th best operating income of its history (249,701Bn yen)

The company also was in a very different situation in March 2013 compared to March 2019.
In March 2013 had recorded the second consecutive operating losses since when Nintendo entered the video games business (-6,410Bn yen).
In March 2019 had recorded the 4th best operating income of its history (249,701Bn yen)

Nintendo has probably already sold more than 2 billion "first-party" games, it's just unaccounted for (publicly) because the approximation we have take in consideration only the million sellers (it's a good approximation overall but it represent a minimum).

Nintendo has probably already sold more than 2 billion "first-party" games, it's just unaccounted for (publicly) because the approximation we have take in consideration only the million sellers (it's a good approximation overall but it represent a minimum).